
Seychelles by Yacht
The most exotic sea creatures and childhood dreams of pirates and treasure
The Seychelles are more than a hundred picturesque islands in the middle of the Indian Ocean, only a third of which are inhabited. This is paradise for lovers, fishermen, divers, snorkeling enthusiasts, and those who value comfort and genuine exoticism.
Here you can discover pirate treasure, encounter giant tortoises, taste Creole cuisine, and swim in turquoise waters alongside vibrant tropical fish.
Day-by-day program

Your adventure begins on the island of Mahé. The new modern marina is located on Eden Island — just 7 km from the airport, with convenient access via a road bridge.
At 17:00 — boarding the catamaran, meeting the crew and a first evening in a tropical paradise.

After breakfast we set off on our first sail. We're greeted by a perfect beach with white powdery sand — time for swimming, relaxation and snorkelling in clear waters.

The legendary island of La Digue — the postcard image of the Seychelles. Giant tortoises live here, and the beaches are among the most photogenic in the world. We recommend renting bicycles and exploring the island at your own pace.

After breakfast — heading for the private islands of Félicité. Along the way — fishing: tuna, marlin, barracuda — the Seychelles are famous for their sea catch.
Here you have a chance to catch a trophy fish and grill it on board.

A small island that is part of a national park. There are no settlements here and only conservation activities are permitted.
The island is home to hundreds of giant Seychellois tortoises — weighing over 350 kg and up to 200 years old!

Praslin Island — jungles, pristine nature and the famous Coco de Mer palm, whose nut ripens for 7 years and weighs up to 40 kg.
A must-stop — the UNESCO-protected Vallée de Mai national park.

We return to Eden marina, stopping at scenic coves for swimming, snorkelling and relaxation.
Night in the comfortable marina. Choose between: dinner at a Creole cuisine restaurant or dancing at a tropical disco.

Breakfast, farewell to the captain and crew. If you have time before your flight — take a stroll around the capital, Victoria. The perfect conclusion to a holiday in the Seychelles.
*Check-out at 09:00
Seychelles, Indian Ocean
Weather
Daytime +31 °C, Nighttime +25 °C
Nearest airport
Pointe Larue (SEZ), Mahé Island
Language
Creole
Traditional cuisine
Poisson ek diri (fish with rice), stewed bananas, breadfruit chips
Average prices
Dinner: €50, glass of wine: €10
Currency
Euro / EUR / €
What to bring back
Creole spices, vanilla, essential oils, soap
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